Welcome to Seabloom Mini Ranch! We raise Registered Miniature Horses in the South Cariboo region of British Columbia. We periodically have registered minis AMHA, AMHR, FBR, for sale. Our biggest hobby is a sanctuary for special needs and geriatric Miniature Horses. This is not a funded rescue. Though at times it has gotten expensive and we are grateful to all who have helped by purchasing from us.We do driving demonstrations, a little showing, as well as educational displays put on at our Country Fair each year. This helps teach people about Miniature Horses and gives an opportunity for everyone of all ages to pet the minis and ask questions. We do some therapy work and have taken our minis to hospitals, etc. We enjoy them so much, and love to see others have fun with them too. Farm visitors come to see our beautiful Newfoundland dogs and our Miniature Horses. We also have three purebred Arabian horses and a Welsh Mountain Pony. We raise a few Miniature foals each year to help towards the expenses of our collection of special needs and geriatric minis. Many of which, we rescued to give them a better life. Contact me at seabloom@bcinternet.net

We are located at Lone Butte, BC Canada phone (250) 395-3369

Due to the rising costs to care for our collection of special needs and/or geriatric horses, we sadly must part with a few of our nice mini mares. Good homes are a priority. We will consider some part trades and even a few payments if we feel it is a great home. If interested, then it can't hurt to ask! Pictured below is a beautiful Mini Appaloosa 2015 girl. She is AMHA temp registered and has been started in agility $1800.00 to loving home. Willing and eager to learn.

Our Newfoundland dogs are a very BIG part of our family. They have us wrapped around their big paws. They live in the house with us and love to be with us outside too. We have 3. They are not kennel dogs. Pictured below is Sadie. She is 8 years old.

As we need to keep numbers at a comfortable level, we only breed a few of our mares. We are expecting about three foals in 2016.

This is Lulu with her feline buddy, Simba. They are both spoiled and loved here. Lulu came here for rehabilitation years ago and stayed. She needs special shoes as well as supplements and therapy.

Grizzley Of Downerville

He is the sire of both Sadie and NoOur Newfoundland Dogs are a big part of our family. These gentle giants are important members of our family. Pictured, is Grizzly. He is a rare brown Newfoundland. His unusual rich red brown colour darkens in winter & brightens in the summer. Grizzly is 12 yrs old. He is the sire of Sadie and Norman. He is getting a bit frail and slowing down these days. We are no longer breeding these lovely dogs.

Seabloom Norman

Norman is our youngest Newfoundland dog. He was born October, 2011. A neutered son of Panda and Grizzly. When he was to be rehomed in 2012, we brought him back to his family to stay. Norman is a lively and loving boy.

Shell-Crest Midnight Royal

Royal is a purebred Welsh Mountain Pony. Section A. Sired by Youngs Country Rock In 2005 she was Supreme Reserve Champion judged by a judge from Wales. We hope to have her trained to drive, this year.

These two beautiful purebred Arabian sisters belonged to a good friend who passed away. I promised to find a good home together but it didn't work out for them. So, of course, we had to bring them home.

Ariyabar Azinbah ( BV Baha x Azcindi )

Ajur and Azra quickly regained their weight and confidence and have been here since Jan, 2012. They may be available for a lease together locally to just the right home. Keeping them means needing to make a few sacrifices and cut down on our mini herd.

DC Crisana

Annie is a purebred Arabian 1990 mare. She has rare and treasured bloodlines. She is 100% Davenport and Al Khamsa, Blue List.Annie is not for sale. Annie's suspensories are weakening with age. She gets Recovery Extra Strength which keeps her sound. She is happy with her herd of minis.

Meet Willow

Meet Willow. Every barn needs a cat. Willow is one of the many abandoned kittieswhich have shown up for a free meal. She had been seen for years, but never cameclose. The summer of 2010 she moved into the barn and had a litter of four kittens. It didn't take long for her to make friends and now she is spayed and happy to be pampered, with the freedom to come and go as she pleases. She seems to prefer to hang out with me while I do chores. Willow can be seen lounging on top of the hay bales with a good view of everything, snuggled into her cozy bed.

We are expecting three foals this year. We are also cutting back on our herd of quality Miniature Horses. So, once they shed out, check back to see pictures and who is available.

Driving and show prospects. Wonderful family pets. To good homes, a few of our treasured minis are available for sale.

Agility practice is a lot of fun with our Miniature Horses. We have been getting them well socialized and used to various obstacles. A great way to bond with your mini.